Scenic spot introduction:

Greymouth was once inhabited by Maori people and is the largest town on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island. The city's name comes from the Gray River that flows through the city and joins the Tasman Sea. It is located on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island, backed by the foothills of the Southern Alps. Greymouth is a transit point from Christchurch to other attractions on the West Coast and is the West Coast Railway hub.

Attractions distribution:

The main landscapes along Greymouth include Pancake Rock, Castle Hill, Arthur's Pass, Otira Viaduct, Sandy Town, Towers, Railway Station, Greymouth Church, Greymouth Residential Houses, etc.

Scenic spot features:

Photography, sightseeing, history, small towns, gold mining, limestone geology, famous mountains
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Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Oceania>New Zealand

How to get there:

Greymouth is the west coast railway hub, where the electric railway crosses the Southern Alps and connects to Christchurch on the east coast.

Greymouth is the end point of New Zealand’s Scenic Route 73, which can be reached by driving along Route 73.

Scenic area map:

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Greymouth weather forecast:

Understand in advance the latest weather forecast for Greymouth, where is located, and make perfect preparations for a pleasant journey ^-^

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